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you can't have unregulated gambling without running into problems. >> bogdanich: how much do you estimate you lost? >> between $60,000 and $65,000. >> narrator: tonight on frontline, "the fantasy sports gamble." >> bogdanich: so you don't view what you do here as gambling. >> no. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from lau
you can't have unregulated gambling without running into problems. >> bogdanich: how much do you estimate you lost? >> between $60,000 and $65,000. >> narrator: tonight on frontline, "the fantasy sports gamble." >> bogdanich: so you don't view what you do here as gambling. >> no. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for...
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. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that consumers should be worried about. the british film crew uncovered evidence of routine adulteration of shrimp destined for faculties -- factories. in this footage, they demonstrated how shrimp from this region are secretly injected with dirty water to add weight before they are sold on to the factory. some ngos have often claimed t shrimp industry in bangladesh is necessary to development. they are affected by commercial shrimp agriculture. >> people who are living in areas the shrimp is being cultivated are being completely devoid of their livelihoods, of their lives. it is a system that is not sustainable. and as to provide the eight cheaply in the country, how could that be developed? >> our investigation found their often met with intimidation, violence, and false charges. they favor the shrimp farmers. >> [speaking foreign language] show me the nearest starbucks -- >> it is commonplace. they're one of the few who are prepared to speak out against a shrimp farm employee who raped her in 2008. >> [speaking foreign l
. >> it is not just a unregulated use of illegal chemicals that consumers should be worried about. the british film crew uncovered evidence of routine adulteration of shrimp destined for faculties -- factories. in this footage, they demonstrated how shrimp from this region are secretly injected with dirty water to add weight before they are sold on to the factory. some ngos have often claimed t shrimp industry in bangladesh is necessary to development. they are affected by commercial...
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on the case. >>> a battle over a small dog exposing a problem with unregulated issues. vestigative reporter carmel cafiero is on the case. >>> pepper is a miniature schnauzer with the power to escape. was not wearing his collar or rabies tag. and he left and we were heartbroken. >> rorter: they want their dog back. they learned a neighbor found pepper inside the gated community and turned him over to a local pet rescue. >> when they contacted the woman who runs the rescue, they got bad news. they were told pepper was given to another family. >> she said she gave him away and lost the phone numberf the family that cleaned them, that she didn't know, she was very sorry, she didn't understand. it looked hike the dog knew them and left with themem >> she offered another dog in replace. i said no, i don't want another dog. i wantt my dog. this house. no one was home. we caught up with her at nearby shopping center. she didn't want to talk on camera and told us by phone the family who has pepper did hav pictures of a dog that looked like him. and she said that rescues should
on the case. >>> a battle over a small dog exposing a problem with unregulated issues. vestigative reporter carmel cafiero is on the case. >>> pepper is a miniature schnauzer with the power to escape. was not wearing his collar or rabies tag. and he left and we were heartbroken. >> rorter: they want their dog back. they learned a neighbor found pepper inside the gated community and turned him over to a local pet rescue. >> when they contacted the woman who runs the...
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. >>> fight over missing pet is bringing a big problem with unregulated animal rescueue to light. investigative reporter is on the case in. you are watching south florida night team. is. >> story increasing frequency. we get word of teenager who has been shot in south west miami-dade. >> robin is at the news desk with a little more information to share with us. robin. >>reporter: miami-dade polici tell us the victim is 16 years old. transported to homestead hospital after being shot in the elbow. the right elbow. this is the scene happened at report of shooting ininlving several juveniles who were outside. the three males rode up and started fivrmingt miami-dade fire rescue, police responding again. 16-year-old shot in the right elbow and transported to homestead hospital. we have a crew on the way and we'll update you as soon as we can. reporting live in the news desk, 7 news night team. >>> also now first at 10:00. costly mistake. firefighters say somebody left a hot iron on a bed and resulted in that. apartment complex went up in flames. now several families are dealing with a
. >>> fight over missing pet is bringing a big problem with unregulated animal rescueue to light. investigative reporter is on the case in. you are watching south florida night team. is. >> story increasing frequency. we get word of teenager who has been shot in south west miami-dade. >> robin is at the news desk with a little more information to share with us. robin. >>reporter: miami-dade polici tell us the victim is 16 years old. transported to homestead hospital...
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tyson larson of o'neill sponsors the bill and told colleagues it would regulate an industry now unregulated in the state but sen. david schnoor of scribner sees it more as expanding than regulating gambling. the bill would regulate online fantasy sports such as draft kings and fan duel, but would also touch on pickle cards and keno. businesses in the norfolk area are advised to watch closely for possible counterfeit money that is circulating in the area. police capt. mike bauer says the police division has received reports of $50 and $100 bills being passed in norfolk in the past few weeks. bauer says anyone who suspects that a bill might be counterfeit should call the police division. those and more on news talk wjag, kix." still to come... well see what howard has the test kitchen, stay with us! scott: after the break... howard has a favorite, stay with us. are you in the dad: i know. spots. culligan man: the problem is your water! anncr: a culligan whole-house water conditioning system gets rid of sediment or impurities. so keeping everything spotless is effortless. mom: hey. dad: the cu
tyson larson of o'neill sponsors the bill and told colleagues it would regulate an industry now unregulated in the state but sen. david schnoor of scribner sees it more as expanding than regulating gambling. the bill would regulate online fantasy sports such as draft kings and fan duel, but would also touch on pickle cards and keno. businesses in the norfolk area are advised to watch closely for possible counterfeit money that is circulating in the area. police capt. mike bauer says the police...
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. >>> huge financial scandal in china has highlight would the risks posed by the country's unregulated lending platforms. 21 have been arrested, accused of fleecing $7.5 billion from almost a million investors. our china correspondent reports from beijing. >> the on line lenders downfall was trumpeted on state media. the same broadcaster had aired commercials promoting the company just days earlier. now it was reporting how the firm had taken more than $7 billion from investors. he was one of them. he told me he signed up last november, putting in more than $450,000. in their brochures, the finance company promised annual returns of almost 15%, money supposed to be for on line borrowers. >> every day, when you turn on t.v., right before cctv prime time news, there was always these ads. i don't know why all this official news outlets supported it. we can't say how real or how unreal now. we did our research and we thought it was backed by the government. >> less than two years after the firm began trading, it suddenly shut down last december. >> this scandal has highlighted an unregulat
. >>> huge financial scandal in china has highlight would the risks posed by the country's unregulated lending platforms. 21 have been arrested, accused of fleecing $7.5 billion from almost a million investors. our china correspondent reports from beijing. >> the on line lenders downfall was trumpeted on state media. the same broadcaster had aired commercials promoting the company just days earlier. now it was reporting how the firm had taken more than $7 billion from investors....
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but we found that for-profit body brokers have become a lucrative and largely unregulated industry. in michigan, two people have been indicted, charged with body parts for medical training one of the companies investigated by the fbi. "america tonight" "america tonight's" lori jane gliha first investigated last spring. >> by the time her husband died in 2013, he had had two kidney transplants. >> he was 56 when he died. he always said when he died he wanted to donate his body to science. because of his health issues, he thought you know i've gone through this, this and this. they could probably learn a lot from my body. >> linda donated tom's body to biological research center of illinois. unbeknowns to linda her husband and body was about to become a part of a very lucrative industry. the trade in cadaver parts, a single body can bring in as much as $10,000. >> what specifically did you think would happen when he donatehis body to science? >> i owners -- donated his body to science diswhrm i thought when he was picked up, they would take him to their facility, and determine who was
but we found that for-profit body brokers have become a lucrative and largely unregulated industry. in michigan, two people have been indicted, charged with body parts for medical training one of the companies investigated by the fbi. "america tonight" "america tonight's" lori jane gliha first investigated last spring. >> by the time her husband died in 2013, he had had two kidney transplants. >> he was 56 when he died. he always said when he died he wanted to...
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this scandal has highlighted an unregulated alternative to the traditional banking system, a system in which there may be as two and a half thousand so-called person-to-person landing platforms request investors failing to recognise the financial risk. he insists he was misled. >> translation: the government needs to give investors a clear reply. it has been too long. we consulted some lawyers and they say the investors should take responsibility. that made us panic. >> reporter: for some panic has turned to protest. social unrest is what the government fears most, especially when it involves 900,000 disgruntled investors who thought they were buying some something the government endorsed. the firm's beijing offices remain closed but the authorities on are urging the investors to raise the claims. following the protest police arrested 21st firms employees. with the owner make an onair confession. more arrests are possible as investigators say they now want to know if corrupt government officials were also involved. adrian brown >>> the u.k. prime minister has three months to convince t
this scandal has highlighted an unregulated alternative to the traditional banking system, a system in which there may be as two and a half thousand so-called person-to-person landing platforms request investors failing to recognise the financial risk. he insists he was misled. >> translation: the government needs to give investors a clear reply. it has been too long. we consulted some lawyers and they say the investors should take responsibility. that made us panic. >> reporter:...
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the response was an unregulated chemical and it did not pose a health risk.at the end of the year, specifically on the seventeenth of december, epa came out with a statement and said the water is not potable and furthermore that it posed a risk to health and my question is how do you go about making determinations and what changed from march to december and before you answer that, in my research as i have worked on this i have come to find out there are many unregulated chemicals. i think we need a method. we are going to have a message that we go through these unregulated chemicals and have a way hopefully with analytics and automation where we can compress and go through all the health data so i can tell you people are hurting and are very disappointed and looking for answers. >> i share your concerns and interest in finding ways in which we can more effectively and quickly address these new chemical plants that are entering into some of our water systems the we are finding across the country. i believe our region has been aggressive in working with the com
the response was an unregulated chemical and it did not pose a health risk.at the end of the year, specifically on the seventeenth of december, epa came out with a statement and said the water is not potable and furthermore that it posed a risk to health and my question is how do you go about making determinations and what changed from march to december and before you answer that, in my research as i have worked on this i have come to find out there are many unregulated chemicals. i think we...
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. >> reporter: unregulated repair shops are cutting corners. you may be shocked who is recommending these repairs. >> i think a lot of people have said enough's enough. and they're not going to compromise people's safety any longer. >> reporter: news 13 is exposing a dirty repair shop's secret when you're most vulnerable and needing repairs. your insurer may be paying closer attention to the bottom line than safety. a drp is a direct repair program. >> i'll send you work, you do this for me. so it's kind of a you scratch my you get me a lower repair rate. >> reporter: michael bradshaw says repairs are made using less expensive copies or after market parts. >> are they as safe? >> i don't believe they are. >> reporter: there are instances where the parts can be used and could save drivers costly repairs. >> our number one priority is to make sure that it's safe to drive. >> the door actually rubs the fender. >> reporter: that said, when the insurance institute for highway safety investigated, they found a hodgepodge. >> you can actually hear it.
. >> reporter: unregulated repair shops are cutting corners. you may be shocked who is recommending these repairs. >> i think a lot of people have said enough's enough. and they're not going to compromise people's safety any longer. >> reporter: news 13 is exposing a dirty repair shop's secret when you're most vulnerable and needing repairs. your insurer may be paying closer attention to the bottom line than safety. a drp is a direct repair program. >> i'll send you...
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some say -- it was basically unregulated. a domestic abuse survivor wants kid-gloves. tiffany allison was attacked by her boyfriend several years ago. he was charged and convicted... but was released from prison after serving 10-months of a 30-month sentence. once he got out --- he attacked do this again and potentially kill someone the next time and i hard to get this legislation passed.' that legislation would require repeat offenders to serve at least 85- ercent of their r entence. the bill was introduced last year... but failed to make it out of a sub-committee... this year she hopes lawmakers are taking notice. 'hearing how her and other women were abused by this abuse women have endured. state senators are working together trying to make sure the legislation goes before the full a woman in minnesota gives birth on the side of the road. to make things more complicated -- it was 28 beloothat day. as josh schuder tells us -- her husband delivered their baby -- who now has a unique name. rogue maxa earned her name simply by being born. "any time that i envision her,
some say -- it was basically unregulated. a domestic abuse survivor wants kid-gloves. tiffany allison was attacked by her boyfriend several years ago. he was charged and convicted... but was released from prison after serving 10-months of a 30-month sentence. once he got out --- he attacked do this again and potentially kill someone the next time and i hard to get this legislation passed.' that legislation would require repeat offenders to serve at least 85- ercent of their r entence. the bill...
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this scandal has highlighted an unregulated alternative to the traditional banking system, a system in which there may be as many as two and a half thousand so-called person to person lending platforms with investors often failing to recognise the financial risk this man sin cysts he was misled. >> translation: the government needs to give investors a clear reply. it has been too long. we consulted lawyers and they say investors themselves should take responsibility. that made us panic. >> reporter: for some panic has turned to protest. social unrest is what the government fears most, especially when it involves 90,000 disgruntled investors who thought they were buying into something the government endorsed. the firm's office claim closed but the authorities are urging investors to register their claims, road accident raising hopes there could be compensation. following the protest police arrested 21st firm's employees with the own owner making an on air confession >> more arrests are possible as investigators say they now want to know if crypt government officials were already involve
this scandal has highlighted an unregulated alternative to the traditional banking system, a system in which there may be as many as two and a half thousand so-called person to person lending platforms with investors often failing to recognise the financial risk this man sin cysts he was misled. >> translation: the government needs to give investors a clear reply. it has been too long. we consulted lawyers and they say investors themselves should take responsibility. that made us panic....
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>>reporter: his attorney said the unregulated industry is putting you at risk. >> they are not safe devices on. there is no regulation, allen, manufacturers and designers are not held accountable for making devices that are safe. tran20 for a quick search online you will find dozens of cases of these exploding. the battery overheats and explodes. there is a design flaw. >> this device did not have proper ventilation. it created a lot of pressure. thermal runaway. a pipe bomb. >> he has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer the battery and the baby shop that sold him the device, but none of them agreed to comment on our story. the largest association provided a statements a proper care and safety making sure that people use the correct type of the charger and follow manufacturer's guidelines and recharging their devices. we asked him if he did something wrong. as many critics have suggested. >> i did everything that i was instructed. people that are in denial about it. if it's going to happen. it's them. student lawsuits are just getting started, but a california woman recently one $2 mil
>>reporter: his attorney said the unregulated industry is putting you at risk. >> they are not safe devices on. there is no regulation, allen, manufacturers and designers are not held accountable for making devices that are safe. tran20 for a quick search online you will find dozens of cases of these exploding. the battery overheats and explodes. there is a design flaw. >> this device did not have proper ventilation. it created a lot of pressure. thermal runaway. a pipe bomb....
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. >>> 9 investigates a dangerous chemical potentially unregulated. the local cities with the highest levels. >> some cms schools have ten times the amount of (phone ringing)you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) the rain is picking up tonight in west charlotte as the storm cam is live driving along i-85 heading toward the belmont area. traffic moving along very carefully. our chief meteorologist steve udelson will be back in just a moment to map out where that rain is moving next. right now as parents come together to talk about the controversial student assignment plan, channel 9 is digging deeper into the numbers that show diversity is a problem in the district. >> some schools have ten times the amount of economically disadvantaged students compared to other schools. >> we looked through the the latest data available. we found th
. >>> 9 investigates a dangerous chemical potentially unregulated. the local cities with the highest levels. >> some cms schools have ten times the amount of (phone ringing)you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) the rain is picking up tonight in west charlotte...
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highly regulated, highly subsidized banking sector for those who can afford it and then there is an unregulated high-priced and basically predatory sector. so how do we get here? and this is where the story of the history comes in. for 200 years in our nation's history where having a rich community sector. you not have a branch in atlanta. the no other states have that right. specifically around the 1970s that goes away through market forces amending regulations. every bank get swallowed up in a bigger bank because they are trying to survive. he also had the savings and loans and credit unions that were created for low income because they were a mutual ownership. the polls are money and pick a member each month or year something like that. start as mutual help organizations. there's a lot of really rich history of the sector which says a lot about the shift from savings to credit which i think reveals a lot. swallowed up and then the decade later it gets enough by bank of america. the french lenders come in and fill the void. as a brand-new sector. that's why the regulators are having a hard ti
highly regulated, highly subsidized banking sector for those who can afford it and then there is an unregulated high-priced and basically predatory sector. so how do we get here? and this is where the story of the history comes in. for 200 years in our nation's history where having a rich community sector. you not have a branch in atlanta. the no other states have that right. specifically around the 1970s that goes away through market forces amending regulations. every bank get swallowed up in...
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in the past it is under scrutiny because it is unregulated. >>> a off-duty deputy stopped a robber in his tracks. the store, showed the clerk a gun and demanded money. moments later the sheriff deputy walked into the stories the crook tried to walk away. the store clerk alerted the deputy, and the suspect was taken into custody before he could leave the store. that is timing for you. >> right place at the right time. >> i guess so. >>> okay. we have beautiful weather. >> exactly a warmup on the way. on. >> it is. >> you're welcome. 56. the winds out of the north at six miles per hour. and sun up at 7:00, and sets at 6:18. now, a few 40s around the northern tier. and mid-60s in brevard county. daytona beach in the 50s. and 59 in titusville. there are the winds light out of the north and east. we are warmer, that will draw in more clouds today. so the last couple of days nothing but sunshine. today a few more clouds rolling in. aday or two of the onshore wind will draw in a few more clouds. there are spots in brevard county. 69 at noon today. and you can see a spill over of the clouds t
in the past it is under scrutiny because it is unregulated. >>> a off-duty deputy stopped a robber in his tracks. the store, showed the clerk a gun and demanded money. moments later the sheriff deputy walked into the stories the crook tried to walk away. the store clerk alerted the deputy, and the suspect was taken into custody before he could leave the store. that is timing for you. >> right place at the right time. >> i guess so. >>> okay. we have beautiful...
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. >> this scandal has highlighted an unregulated alternative to the traditional banking system, a system in which there may be as many as 2 and a half thousand so-called person to person lending flplatforms with invests often failing to recognize the financial risk. >> ma insists he was misled. >> the government needs to give investors a clear reply. we consulted some lawyers and they say they invest -- the investor should take responsibilities. >> made us panic. for some action panic has turned to protest, social unrest is what the government fears most, especially when it involves 900,000 disgrudged investors who thought they were buying into something the government endorsed. t the firm's beijing offices crimea closed. the authorities are urgingly investors to register claims raising hopes there could be compensation. following the protest, police arrested 21 of the firm's employees with the owner, ding ming making an on-air confession. more afters are possible as investigators say they now want to know if corrupt government officials were also involved. >> more on everything we are c
. >> this scandal has highlighted an unregulated alternative to the traditional banking system, a system in which there may be as many as 2 and a half thousand so-called person to person lending flplatforms with invests often failing to recognize the financial risk. >> ma insists he was misled. >> the government needs to give investors a clear reply. we consulted some lawyers and they say they invest -- the investor should take responsibilities. >> made us panic. for...
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the unregulated and perhaps unsustainable drilling of groundwater has literally made the land collapse. we leave the central valley with the feeling people are just waiting. waiting for help from above. michael okwu, al jazeera. >> next we look inland where the heavy rains of el nino can have another sort of punishing effect. later we travel across the country to find another sort of desert and the surprising forces rising up to quench the thirst. and hot on "america tonight's" website now, the quiver full, faith, family and an often unseen commitment to grow the quiverful movement. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> so we've seen the impact this year's monster el nino will have on the california coast, but its reach extends surprisingly far inland too. in fact experts can link changes in the weather pattern throughout the country. south, east coast acknowledge wherever you live you're being touched by el nino. the system expected will be found down into foundations of our country. here is al jazeera's jake ward. >> here is what el 19 joe does in one hour to a drought strin hillside.
the unregulated and perhaps unsustainable drilling of groundwater has literally made the land collapse. we leave the central valley with the feeling people are just waiting. waiting for help from above. michael okwu, al jazeera. >> next we look inland where the heavy rains of el nino can have another sort of punishing effect. later we travel across the country to find another sort of desert and the surprising forces rising up to quench the thirst. and hot on "america tonight's"...
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and they are basically unregulated. >> of course, every year, new chemicals are coming on the line that have not been fully tested. >> there's almost 13,000 chemicals that are used in cosmetics, and just about 10% of them have actually been evaluated for their safety. we found lead in lipstick. there's mercury out there in skin lightening creams. we have found formaldehyde in products. >> this is stuff that you use to embalm the dead, yet they're in products that people are applying to their faces and their skin daily. >> pesticides are clearly poisonous. and it should be obvious to us that if they kill insects that they are going to have the possibility of hurting us. >> in your kitchen cabinet, if you opened up the doors and you counted up all the tin cans in there, all of them are going to be lined with bisphenol a, unless they're labeled that say they're not. >> pcbs might be in plastics, might be in cups, might be in containers that we put in our microwaves, might be perfectly safe when they are first put on the shelf, but quite dangerous once they start to break down. >> what we h
and they are basically unregulated. >> of course, every year, new chemicals are coming on the line that have not been fully tested. >> there's almost 13,000 chemicals that are used in cosmetics, and just about 10% of them have actually been evaluated for their safety. we found lead in lipstick. there's mercury out there in skin lightening creams. we have found formaldehyde in products. >> this is stuff that you use to embalm the dead, yet they're in products that people are...
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. >> reporter: the streets where unregulated paracelers like these offer a rely and cheap supply of produce. finding food that this woman can afford is a daily struggle. when she does, it costs more than the day before. she fears that as petrol prices rise, so will all costs associated, like transporting these goods. >> translation: it was a fair and necessary increase, but the cost of living is going to skyrocket. we will have to work more in order to survive. if petrol costs more, we will have food as well >> reporter: the president said on wednesday what many few have done. faced with one of the worst performing economies in the world, he had no option but to raise the price of petrol. >> translation: we're installing a new system to charge for petrol. we will charge for it because at the moment we are paying to pump it into cars >> reporter: the president was referring to costs so high that they don't cover the cost of production. for the first time in 20 years the government has decided to raise the price of petrol. it will now cost 6000% more to fill up a tank. it might seem insuffici
. >> reporter: the streets where unregulated paracelers like these offer a rely and cheap supply of produce. finding food that this woman can afford is a daily struggle. when she does, it costs more than the day before. she fears that as petrol prices rise, so will all costs associated, like transporting these goods. >> translation: it was a fair and necessary increase, but the cost of living is going to skyrocket. we will have to work more in order to survive. if petrol costs more,...
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the unregulated and perhaps unsustainable drilling of groundwater has literally made the land collapse. we leave the central valley with the feeling people are just waiting. waiting for help from above. michael okwu, al jazeera. >> next we look inland where the heavy rains of el nino can have another sort of punishing effect. later we travel across the country to find another sort of desert and the surprising forces rising up to quench the thirst. and hot on "america tonight's" website now, the quiver full, faith, family and an often unseen commitment to grow the quiverful movement. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the heart of the argument >> to tell you the stories that others won't cover. how big do you see this getting? getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> we're here to provide the analysis... the context... and the reporting t
the unregulated and perhaps unsustainable drilling of groundwater has literally made the land collapse. we leave the central valley with the feeling people are just waiting. waiting for help from above. michael okwu, al jazeera. >> next we look inland where the heavy rains of el nino can have another sort of punishing effect. later we travel across the country to find another sort of desert and the surprising forces rising up to quench the thirst. and hot on "america tonight's"...
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unregulated, they are shipped with no background check, no questions asked. 3 "i think it's an obvious loophole. i think there should be regulations imposed upon their use and being readily available to the public. i would implore legislators here in ohio to do 3 something sooner than later." the maker of the flamethrower -- chris byars -- says they are being used for burning weeds and snow removal. 3 covington leaders say half the kids who come to kindergarten are not ready for school. as the city ends its bicentennial celebration.. the focus shifts to advocating for child literacy..the legacy project set these goals to reach by 2020:200 more children showing up ready for kindergarten200 more students reading at their grade level200 more high school graduates.and 200 more mentors for covington youth. 3 19.17.20-35"see how they respond to having someone there, being interested in them, paying attention to them or even giving them a hug. i've heard stories where they are just so hungry for that. " the program is raising money now and will begin with the new school year in the fall. you
unregulated, they are shipped with no background check, no questions asked. 3 "i think it's an obvious loophole. i think there should be regulations imposed upon their use and being readily available to the public. i would implore legislators here in ohio to do 3 something sooner than later." the maker of the flamethrower -- chris byars -- says they are being used for burning weeds and snow removal. 3 covington leaders say half the kids who come to kindergarten are not ready for...
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>>reporter: his attorney said the unregulated industry is putting you at risk. >> they are not safe devices on. there is no regulation, allen, manufacturers and designers are not held accountable for making devices that are safe. tran20 for a quick search online you will find dozens of cases of these exploding. the battery overheats and explodes. there is a design flaw. >> this device did not have proper ventilation. it created a lot of pressure. thermal runaway. a pipe bomb. >> he has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer the battery and the baby shop that sold him the device, but none of them agreed to comment on our story. the largest association provided a statements a proper care and safety making sure that people use the correct type of the charger and follow manufacturer's guidelines and recharging their devices. we asked him if he did something wrong. as many critics have suggested. >> i did everything that i was instructed. people that are in denial about it. if it's going to happen. it's them. student lawsuits are just getting started, but a california woman recently one $2 mil
>>reporter: his attorney said the unregulated industry is putting you at risk. >> they are not safe devices on. there is no regulation, allen, manufacturers and designers are not held accountable for making devices that are safe. tran20 for a quick search online you will find dozens of cases of these exploding. the battery overheats and explodes. there is a design flaw. >> this device did not have proper ventilation. it created a lot of pressure. thermal runaway. a pipe bomb....
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[inaudible] >> the ideal situation would be to overturn the supreme court ruling that allows unregulated money, independent, and regulated money for the campaign. i would turn that on its head. i think campaigns ought to be responsible for the money they receive. there should be dish don't think we need to restrict it. voters have the ability to say i'm not voting for you because they give you money, but the key is the total transparency about the amounts of money and who gives it, and have it with 48-hour turn-around. that the appropriate thing. then a candidate will be held accountable for whatever comes through the voters, through the campaign. unfortunately the supreme court ruling makes that at least temporarily impossible. so it's going to require a amendment to the constitution. there is a growing sense that we need to amendment the constitution, though. there's a growing sense because of the lack of a balanced budget, because of giving back the power of line-item veto power for the president. i would support term limits as well. florida has term limits. it works really well. you
[inaudible] >> the ideal situation would be to overturn the supreme court ruling that allows unregulated money, independent, and regulated money for the campaign. i would turn that on its head. i think campaigns ought to be responsible for the money they receive. there should be dish don't think we need to restrict it. voters have the ability to say i'm not voting for you because they give you money, but the key is the total transparency about the amounts of money and who gives it, and...
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the markets for coins and bullion are unregulated.r fall, so buying these items carries some risks. past performance of a coin or the market cannot predict future performance, and offers are void where prohibited. the views and opinions expressed on this program do not reflect those of this station, management, or their ownership. the information in this program
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cable company, broadcast companies, netflix, amazon, are they all regulated differently or unregulated? >> i think they would say they are. it sort of depends on which space you're talking about. market, cablele companies and satellite companies are subject to very different regulations, just between themselves. and then also with -- compared to edge providers. into things like google fiber, that is a cable company. so seems like there's a little bit of redrawing of how all companies aret regulated, as more and more combine. topic? bennet, another >> well, i think the u.s. and china, the cyberrelations two countries is going to continue to be interesting. it has fallen out of the lastines somewhat in the few months, following, in september, president obama and president xi agreed to corporateto end hacking. the kind of hacking where a steals another company's intellectual property and then perhaps gives it to a domestic competitor. all analysts have said that the u.s. economy is losing hundreds of millions, billions of dollars every year, because of this type of hacking. and they struc
cable company, broadcast companies, netflix, amazon, are they all regulated differently or unregulated? >> i think they would say they are. it sort of depends on which space you're talking about. market, cablele companies and satellite companies are subject to very different regulations, just between themselves. and then also with -- compared to edge providers. into things like google fiber, that is a cable company. so seems like there's a little bit of redrawing of how all companies aret...
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america is business" reflected a pushback against situations,way totally on -- bad wage banking,s, unregulated the"good old times of 1920's," and america paid a price for that kind of belief that the superrich would encourage everyone to come along , that it would be a top-down prosperity, rather than bottom-up. in the book, we say that reagan, and lowering the top rate of income tax and beginning the tax of lowering the estate clausesting huge estate , diminishing national income and making it easier for the rich. it is controversial, because ronald reagan has achieved mythical proportions in american culture. on economics, he was the reversal of lincoln. he quoted him all the time, as 2 and clinton. after the state of the union, obama quoted, in his final state lincolnnion, twice. and onelliantly over-hopefully. are we more divided now than the civil war? i don't think so. he is still on the lives of american leaders. -- lips of american leaders. in a presidential campaign that is still in formation, as we speak, he has been misquoted more than any other campaign. he is still out there. you
america is business" reflected a pushback against situations,way totally on -- bad wage banking,s, unregulated the"good old times of 1920's," and america paid a price for that kind of belief that the superrich would encourage everyone to come along , that it would be a top-down prosperity, rather than bottom-up. in the book, we say that reagan, and lowering the top rate of income tax and beginning the tax of lowering the estate clausesting huge estate , diminishing national...
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short-term rentals have been unregulated except by homeowners associations.an agency is being created to enforce the ban. >> it starts with a sightation and goes -- cite agsz and goes upward from there. the fierns increase and it can be pursued through the court. >> supporters say short-term rentals create problems. >>> the giants opened their spring training today in scottsdale. most position players were also on hand. >> working with him and vice versa, it gives us a sense of confidence and comfort, he knows where we're gonna be. and we have a good rhythm together. >> bruce bochy is recovering from surgery. the a's don't start their training until saturday. pitchers and catchers report for their first full workout, scheduled for sunday. the entire squad doesn't have to report until a week from tomorrow. ow. >>> a man walked into his home, pointed a gun at him, and hit him over the head. we talked with the victim about what he thought. >> a high school fight that has gone viral right here in the bay area. why facebook says it won't take this video down. >> i
short-term rentals have been unregulated except by homeowners associations.an agency is being created to enforce the ban. >> it starts with a sightation and goes -- cite agsz and goes upward from there. the fierns increase and it can be pursued through the court. >> supporters say short-term rentals create problems. >>> the giants opened their spring training today in scottsdale. most position players were also on hand. >> working with him and vice versa, it gives us...
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broadcast companies, netflix, apple tv, google tv and crumb tv are they regulated different or unregulated? >> guest: i would think they would say that they are. it depends on what base you are talking about in the cable market. cable and satellite companies are subject to different regulations and then also compared to providers. when you get into things like google fiber that is the cable company so it seems like there's a little bit of redrawing of how these different companies are regulated as more and more combined. >> host: cory bennett another topic? >> guest: think the u.s. and china the cyber relations between the two countries will continue to be interesting. it has fallen out of the headline somewhat in the last few months following in september president obama and president xi agreed to this deal to incorporate taxing up the kind of cyber espionage we saw with the opm hack but the kind of hacking were a country steals another company's intellectual property and perhaps gives it to it domestic competitor. all analysts have said that the u.s. economy is losing hundreds of million
broadcast companies, netflix, apple tv, google tv and crumb tv are they regulated different or unregulated? >> guest: i would think they would say that they are. it depends on what base you are talking about in the cable market. cable and satellite companies are subject to different regulations and then also compared to providers. when you get into things like google fiber that is the cable company so it seems like there's a little bit of redrawing of how these different companies are...
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companies, netflix, amazon, apple tv, google tv, chrome tv, are they all regulated differently or unregulated at some point? >> guest: i think they would say that they are. it sort of depends on which space you're talking about. but in the cable market, cable companies and satellite companies are subject to very different regulations just between themselves and then also with, compared to edge providers. when you get into things like google fiber, that is a cable company, so it seems like there's a little bit of redrawing of how all these different companies are regulated as more and more combine. >> host: cory bennett, another topic. >> guest: well, i think u.s. and china, the cyber relations between the two countries, is going to continue to be interesting. it has fallen out of the headlines somewhat in the last few months following in september president obama and chinese president xi agreed to this deal to end corporate hacking. not the kind of cyber espionage that we saw with the opm hack, but the kind of hacking where a country steals another company's intellectual property and then per
companies, netflix, amazon, apple tv, google tv, chrome tv, are they all regulated differently or unregulated at some point? >> guest: i think they would say that they are. it sort of depends on which space you're talking about. but in the cable market, cable companies and satellite companies are subject to very different regulations just between themselves and then also with, compared to edge providers. when you get into things like google fiber, that is a cable company, so it seems like...
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america is business" reflected a pushback against unions, bad way situations, -- bad wage situations, unregulated banking, the "good old times of the 1920's," and america paid a price for that kind of indifference and that kind of belief that the super rich would encourage everyone to come along, that it would be a top-down prosperity, rather than bottom-up. you can certainly carry that into reaganomics. and we do come in the book. -- and we do, in the book. we say that reagan, and lowering the top rate of income tax and beginning the path of lowering the estate tax and creating huge estate clauses, diminishing national income and making it easier for the rich. and harder for the working class. it is controversial, because ronald reagan has achieved mythical proportions in american culture. on economics, he was the reversal of lincoln. he quoted him all the time, as did bush 1 and 2 and clinton. we are sitting here on this day, after the state of the union message in which obama quoted lincoln twice. once brilliantly and one ce over-hopefully. are we more divided now than the civil war? i don't t
america is business" reflected a pushback against unions, bad way situations, -- bad wage situations, unregulated banking, the "good old times of the 1920's," and america paid a price for that kind of indifference and that kind of belief that the super rich would encourage everyone to come along, that it would be a top-down prosperity, rather than bottom-up. you can certainly carry that into reaganomics. and we do come in the book. -- and we do, in the book. we say that reagan,...
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i want unregulated to get my permission. >> you can put on the lotion and put the pants on. >> i don't know if they are for men. i don't want them because i have active glands. there would be additions on my pants. >> somebody tell me they are not going to put that on vine. you can take them out of context. sometimes i put could i january pepper in my socks. could i january pepper. >> do you think this is a slippery slope? >> graphic teesen fused with axe body spray. this is a little too much for me, but if someone buys them for me, i will care them. and i will give them a try. i saw they are $130 so i will not go out and get them myself. but if anyone wants to send me a pair i will give it a try. i am in for a viet mile-per-houren fused experience. >> they say you shouldn't wash women. >> that is gross. greasy, oily pants. >> it just gets back to a big question in america is are geeings -- jeggings really pants? >> thank you and that does it n%r me, tom shillue. see you next time. >> he's in new york. he's coming ought right now. >> time for a real show. >>> a little bit of clarity fo
i want unregulated to get my permission. >> you can put on the lotion and put the pants on. >> i don't know if they are for men. i don't want them because i have active glands. there would be additions on my pants. >> somebody tell me they are not going to put that on vine. you can take them out of context. sometimes i put could i january pepper in my socks. could i january pepper. >> do you think this is a slippery slope? >> graphic teesen fused with axe body...
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some say -- it was basically unregulated. a domestic abuse survivor wants iowa lawmakers to quit treating repeattoffenders withh kid-gloves. tiffany allison was attacked by her boyfriend several years ago. he was charged and convicted... but was released from prison after serving 10-months of a 30-month sentence. 'i'm really scared he's going to do this again and potentially kill someone the next time and i hard to get this legislation passed.' that legislation would require repeat offenders to serve at least 85- percent of their sentence. the bill was introduced last year... but failed to make it out of a sub-committee. this year, she hopes lawmakers 'hearing how her and other women were abused by this offender i think has woken a lot of people up to the types of abuse women have endured. state senators are working together trying to make sure the legislation goes before the full senate. some college students are helping people with their taxes.... the price for this help: nothing... it's a free service at the university of
some say -- it was basically unregulated. a domestic abuse survivor wants iowa lawmakers to quit treating repeattoffenders withh kid-gloves. tiffany allison was attacked by her boyfriend several years ago. he was charged and convicted... but was released from prison after serving 10-months of a 30-month sentence. 'i'm really scared he's going to do this again and potentially kill someone the next time and i hard to get this legislation passed.' that legislation would require repeat offenders to...
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signed by judges, that should give people a level of confidence that this is not an irrational or unregulated step. i also think that if people that the phones that they themselves rely on may be inaccessible, they may be victims themselves, that will push us forward. >> thank you for bringing this discussion here. charlie: stay with us. charlie: alan gilbert is here. he served as the new york director of philharmonic since 2009. he announced he would step down in 2017. antemporary music has been focus of his tenure. omasini wrote, more than any of his predecessors since leonard orenstein he has try to expand the template for what a major orchestra can be. here is a look. ♪ charlie: the new york philharmonic celebrates its anniversary this year. i am please to have alan gilbert at this table. use this as a chance to do a valedictory conversation about your time here at the philharmonic. >> it cracks me up to see that video because even now after we a number ofat and other projects that have been out of the box, in a way that has hopefully made it a bigger box -- it is sort of what we do. it i
signed by judges, that should give people a level of confidence that this is not an irrational or unregulated step. i also think that if people that the phones that they themselves rely on may be inaccessible, they may be victims themselves, that will push us forward. >> thank you for bringing this discussion here. charlie: stay with us. charlie: alan gilbert is here. he served as the new york director of philharmonic since 2009. he announced he would step down in 2017. antemporary music...
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as they face criticism that its platform is unregulated hotels.vel talks about the european union are continuing. they met with brussels on thursday. neither side offered details on the meeting. the final state of the probe, google faces its own shopping comparison services over rivals. they're flaunting google's contribution the european economy. another c.e.o. holding talks in europe. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg and angela managerle. -- merkel. they're hoping the social met work with help. joining us now, sarah. it's interesting for zuckerberg and facebook. >> it is and facebook, honestly, they can't do much about it. when you're in a position like facebook is, like twitter is, where you're trying to be a bags of free speech, you have -- bastion of free speech, you have billions of posts every day and you're really relying on your users telling you which ones violate conditions and make people feel uncomfortable so i'm betting what zuckerberg told merkel is we're doing what we can but we have to do it based on coward force responses from our
as they face criticism that its platform is unregulated hotels.vel talks about the european union are continuing. they met with brussels on thursday. neither side offered details on the meeting. the final state of the probe, google faces its own shopping comparison services over rivals. they're flaunting google's contribution the european economy. another c.e.o. holding talks in europe. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg and angela managerle. -- merkel. they're hoping the social met work with...
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some say -- it was basically unregulated. continuing coverage... democrats want an up or down vote on a supreme court nominee -- when the president announces his choice. republicans have vowed to block it -- wanting the next president to have the choice. tracie potts has the latest " it is unprecedented. it is pure politics." from capitol hill... "talk about cowardice! talk about obstructionism!" democrats are pushing back hard at republicans' hear from our constituents what they think and then vote -- not say no vote at all." "the people of this country should send a very clear message: thatats not the way our constitution works." they point out: anthony kennedy was confirmed by a democratic senate... in president reagan's final year. "the constitution does not include exemptions for election yearsrs or for the president's going to pretend that that's not part of the atmospherics here." republican candidates insist the relacement for justice antonin scalia should not be president obbma's choice. "the republicans should reject it. i think the new p
some say -- it was basically unregulated. continuing coverage... democrats want an up or down vote on a supreme court nominee -- when the president announces his choice. republicans have vowed to block it -- wanting the next president to have the choice. tracie potts has the latest " it is unprecedented. it is pure politics." from capitol hill... "talk about cowardice! talk about obstructionism!" democrats are pushing back hard at republicans' hear from our constituents what...
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this will cause temperatures too cool quickly, especially after here's a unique way to deal with unregulated drones.dutch police are now testing out eagles to take them down.the birds are trained to think drones are their prey.police say they're still testing this right now. craig mckee is here now- which means 9 on your side at 5 is coming up. teen suicides...too many young lives in the tri-state are lost as a result of not getting the help or voice they need. tonight a stepped up effort by teachers and parents to stop the horrible deaths. outside and alone -- without proper clothes!meet the heroes who found the neglected child was safe. plus our prize patrol is out and handing out money. who we just helped out with a hundred bucks. a clerk fights back using whatever he had to fight off an armed robbery. robbery.what he used to make sure he stayed alive -- next. introducing longhorn' s steaks that sizzle for $12.99. like the new smoky bacon sirloin. and the parmesan crusted sirloin. only at longhorn steakhouse. of flint, michigan... michigan...the u-s attorneys office confirms today... the
this will cause temperatures too cool quickly, especially after here's a unique way to deal with unregulated drones.dutch police are now testing out eagles to take them down.the birds are trained to think drones are their prey.police say they're still testing this right now. craig mckee is here now- which means 9 on your side at 5 is coming up. teen suicides...too many young lives in the tri-state are lost as a result of not getting the help or voice they need. tonight a stepped up effort by...
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they are arguebly the most unregulated in the world. lucia newman on the cartel that are enraging chilea chileans. they have been paying more than they should an they know it. >> terrible, terrible, this price fixing goes on and on and no one goes to jail. >> we've been ripped off by shameless businessmen. it's outrageous. >> chile's three largest supermarket chains which account for 90% of sails are being indicted to keep chicken prices artificially high profiting $1.5 billion. this after revelations of another conspiracy by the two largest paper companies, which continually hiked up the price of toilet paper for more than a decade. the scandal has spread to columbia, peru and uruguay where one of the companies also does business. >> we realized that our free model of competition was not so free. that the market is organized in economic groups and families who join together to make more profit. >> many ask how these companies got away with it for so long. the answer is because they can. chile's pro free market legislation treats collus
they are arguebly the most unregulated in the world. lucia newman on the cartel that are enraging chilea chileans. they have been paying more than they should an they know it. >> terrible, terrible, this price fixing goes on and on and no one goes to jail. >> we've been ripped off by shameless businessmen. it's outrageous. >> chile's three largest supermarket chains which account for 90% of sails are being indicted to keep chicken prices artificially high profiting $1.5...